Tuesday, May 26, 2020

The Movie Shine - 845 Words

Film Critique: Shine 1. The movie never refers to a particular disability it lets the viewer have different opinions on what David’s disability may be. According to Drugs.com description of the symptoms shown by David Helfgott, leads to the conclusion that he has a disability called Schizotypal personality disorder. Schizotypal personality disorder is mainly when a person appears to be odd from others, have a different appearance, behavior, or a different way of viewing the things we see as â€Å"normal†. Some of the symptoms to this disorder are as said before, acting in an unusual, unique way, having a particular way of dressing themselves, day dreaming, having few friends, being awkward with others, amongst many other symptoms. According to the website PubMed, Schizotypal personality disorder is a recent psychiatric nosological concept developed by Spitzer at the end of the 1970s. It is known that this disorder is upon someone because of his or her own experience, for example, if on e of the family members is schizophrenic, in David’s position it would be Peter his father. David attained this disability because of his abusive father. David’s father Peter has pressured him since he was a child to always â€Å"Win Win Win†, as he would say, he had no tolerance for failure. When Peter was a child he wished to play the violin but his father would not allow him and shatter his violin into pieces so he would not play it ever again. Peter obsessed with making David perfect andShow MoreRelatedSummary Of The Stepford Wives 974 Words   |  4 Pagesget to choose exactly what they want to hear, so their robotic wives are nothing less than perfection. The women of Stepford were led by Joanna and Bobbi, the two women rights activists in town. 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Friday, May 15, 2020

Dates and Cities of the Olympic Games Throughout History

The Modern Olympic Games began in 1896, 1,503 years after the ancient Olympics were abolished. Held every four years—with a few exceptions (during  World War I  and  World War II)—these Games have brought camaraderie across borders and around the world. The athletes within each of these Olympic Games have undergone hardship and struggle. Some overcame poverty, while others overcame sickness and injury. Yet each gave their all and competed to see who was the fastest, strongest and best in the world. Discover the unique story of each of the Olympic Games. 1896 Athens Olympics The first Modern Olympic Games took place in Athens, Greece during the first weeks of April 1896. The 241 athletes who competed represented only 14 countries and wore their athletic club uniforms instead of national uniforms. Of the 14 countries in attendance, eleven have officially been declared in awards records: Australia, Austria, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States.   1900 Paris Olympics The second Modern Olympic Games took place in Paris from May to October 1900 as part of the World Exhibition. The games were riddled with disorganization and were under-publicized. 997 athletes from 24 countries competed.   1904 St. Louis Olympics The  Games of the III Olympiad were held in St. Louis, Mo. from August to  September 1904. Due to tensions from the  Russo-Japanese War and complications in getting to the United States, only 62 of the 650 athletes who competed came from outside North America. Only  12 to 15 nations were represented.   Unofficial 1906 Athens Olympics Intended to reinvigorate interest in the Olympic Games after the 1900 and 1904 games yielded little fanfare, the Athens Games of 1906 were the first and only Intercalated Games, which had been meant to exist every four years (between regular Games) and only take place in Athens, Greece.  The president of the Modern Olympics declared the 1906 Games unofficial after the fact.   1908 London Olympics Originally slated for Rome, the fourth official Olympic Games was moved to London in the wake of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. These games were the first to feature an opening ceremony and considered the most organized yet.   1912 Stockholm Olympics The fifth official Olympic Games featured the use of electric timing devices and a public address system for the first time. Over 2,500 athletes competed representing 28 countries. These games are still heralded as one of the most organized to date.   The 1916 Olympics Due to rising tensions of World War I, the Games were canceled. They were originally scheduled for Berlin.   1920 Antwerp Olympics The VII Olympiad took place immediately after World War I, resulting in several countries decimated by the war not being able to compete. These Games marked the first appearance of the Olympic flag. 1924 Paris Olympics At the request and honor of retiring IOC president and founder  Pierre de  Coubertin, the  VIII Olympiad was held in his home city of Paris from May to July 1924. The first Olympic Village and Olympic Closing Ceremony marked new features of these Games.   1928 Amsterdam Olympics The IX Olympiad featured several new games, including gymnastics for women and mens track and field events, but most notably the IOC added the Olympics Torch and lighting ceremonies to the Games repertoire this year.  3,000 athletes from  46 countries participated.   1932 Los Angeles Olympics With the world currently experiencing the effects of the Great Depression, traveling to California for the X Olympiad seemed insurmountable, resulting in low response rates from countries invited. Domestic ticket sales also did poorly despite a small bump from celebrities who volunteered to entertain the crowds. Only 1,300 athletes participated, representing 37 countries.   1936 Berlin Olympics Without knowing Hilter would rise to power, the IOC awarded Berlin the Games in 1931.  This sparked international debate about boycotting the Games, but 49 countries ended up competing. These were the first televised games.   The Olympics in 1940 and 1944 Originally slated for  Tokyo, Japan, threats to boycott due to Japans war-mongering and Japans concern the Games would distract from their military goal led to the IOC  awarding  Helsinki, Finland the Games. Unfortunately, due to the outbreak of WWII in 1939, the games were canceled altogether. The IOC did not schedule a 1944 Olympic Games because of World War IIs continued devastation around the world.   1948 London Olympics Despite much debate over whether to continue the Games after World War II, the XIV Olympiad was held in London from July to August 1948 with a few post-war modifications. Japan and Germany, the aggressors of WWII, were not invited to compete. The Soviet Union, though invited, declined to participate.   1952 Helsinki Olympics The XV Olympiad in Helsinki, Finland saw the addition of the Soviet Union,  Israel, and the Peoples Republic of China to countries competing.  The Soviets set up their own Olympic Village for Eastern Bloc athletes and a feeling of east versus west mentality permeated the atmosphere of these Games.   1956 Melbourne Olympics These games were held in November and December as the first Games to take place in the Southern Hemisphere. Egypt, Iraq, and Lebanon protest the Games because of Israels invasion of Egypt and the Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland boycotted because of the Soviet Unions invasion of Budapest, Hungary.   1960 Rome Olympics The XVII Olympiad in Rome returned the Games to their origin country for the first time in over 50 years due to the relocation of the 1908 Games. It was also the first time the Games were fully televised and the first time the Olympic Anthem was used. This was the last time South Africa was allowed to compete for 32 years (until apartheid ended).   1964 Tokyo Olympics The  XVIII Olympiad marked the first use of computers to keep results of competitions and the first games South Africa was barred from for its racist policy of apartheid.  5,000 athletes competed from 93 countries.  Indonesia and  North Korea did not participate.   1968 Mexico City The Games of the XIX Olympiad were marred by political unrest. 10 days before the Opening Ceremony,  the Mexican army shot over 1,000 student protestors, killing 267 of them. The Games continued with little comment on the issue, and during an award ceremony for winning Gold and Bronze for the 200-meter race, two U.S. athletes raised a single black-gloved hand in salute to the Black Power movement, resulting in being barred from the Games.   1972 Munich Olympics The XX Olympiad is most remembered for the Palestinian terrorist attack that resulted in the death of 11 Israeli athletes. Despite this, the Opening Ceremonies continued a day later than scheduled and 7,000 athletes from 122 countries competed.   1976 Montreal Olympics 26 African countries boycotted the XXI Olympiad due to New Zealand playing independent rugby games against still-apartheid South Africa in the years leading up to the 1976 Games.  Accusations (mostly unproven) were waged against several athletes suspected of using anabolic steroids to enhance performance. 6,000 athletes competed representing only 88 countries.   1980 Moscow Olympics The XXII Olympiad marks the first and only Games to take place in Eastern Europe.  65 countries boycotted the games due to the Soviet Unions war in Afghanistan.  An Olympic Boycott Games known as the Liberty Bell Classic was held at the same time in Philadelphia to host competitors from those countries who boycotted.   1984 Los Angeles Olympics In response to the United States boycott of the 1980 Moscow Games, the Soviet Union and 13  other countries boycotted the Los Angeles-based XXIII Olympiad.  These Games also saw the return of China for the first time since 1952.   1988 Seoul Olympics Angered that the IOC did not nominate them to co-host the Games of the XXIV Olympiad, North Korea attempted to rally countries in a boycott but only succeeded in convincing allies  Ethiopia, Cuba, and Nicaragua. These Games marked a return to their international popularity. 159 countries competed, represented by 8,391 athletes.   1992 Barcelona Olympics Because of a ruling in 1994 by the IOC to make the Olympic Games (including Winter Games) occur in alternating even-numbered years, this was the last year both Summer and Winter Olympic Games took place in the same year.  It was also the first since 1972 to be unaffected by boycotts.  9,365 athletes competed, representing 169 countries. Nations of the former Soviet Union joined under The Unified  Team consisting of 12 of the former 15 republics.   1996 Atlanta Olympics The XXVI Olympiad marked the centennial of the Games founding in 1896.  was the first to occur without government support, which led to a commercialization of the Games. A pipe bomb that exploded in  Atlantas Olympic Park killed two people, but motive and perpetrator were never determined. A record 197 countries and 10,320 athletes competed.   2000 Sydney Olympics Praised as one of the best games in Olympic history, the XXVII Olympiad played host to 199 countries and was relatively unaffected by the controversy of any type.  The United States earned the most medals, followed by Russia, China, and Australia.   2004 Athens Olympics Security and terrorism were at the center of preparation for the XXVIII Olympiad in Athens, Greece due to the rising international conflict in the wake of the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001.  These Games saw the rise of Michael Phelps, who earned 6 gold medals in swimming events.   2008 Beijing Olympics Despite protests for host Chinas actions in Tibet, the XXIX Olympiad continued as planned. 43 world and 132 Olympic records were set by 10,942 athletes representing 302 National Olympics Committees (countries organized into one represented team). Of those who competed in the Games, an impressive 86 countries medaled (earned at least one medal) at these Games.   2012 London Olympics Becoming the hosts with the most, Londons XXX Olympiad marked the most times a single city has hosted the Games (1908, 1948 and 2012).  Michael Phelps became the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time with additions from the year totaling 22 career Olympic medals. The United States earned the most medals, with China and Great Britain taking second and third place.   2016 Rio De Janeiro Olympics The XXXI Olympiad marked the first competition for new entrants  South Sudan, Kosovo, and the Refugee Olympic Team.  Rio is the first South American country to host the Olympic Games.  Instability of the countrys government, pollution of its bay, and a Russian doping scandal-marred preparation for the Games. The United States earned its 1,000th Olympic medal during these games and earned the most of the XXIV Olympiad, followed by Great Britain and China. Brazil finished 7th overall. 2020 Tokyo Olympics The IOC awarded Tokyo, Japan the XXXII Olympiad on September 7, 2013. Istanbul and Madrid were also up for candidacy. The games are scheduled to begin July 24 and end August 9, 2020.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Essay On 20 Years Of Advancement In Healthcare Science

20 Years of Significant Advances in Healthcare Science and Potential Future Developments Over the last twenty years there have been numerous important advances throughout healthcare science. These have allowed for improved diagnoses and more effective treatments lowering the prevalence of diseases. The first significant advancement discussed in this essay is The Human Genome Project (HGP), an international collaborative research program whose goal was to sequence and map all of the genes (known as the genome) contained within humans. This project has revolutionised the biomedical field and has already inspired further projects. Several techniques were used to achieve this including: †¢ DNA sequencing, used to determine the order of the†¦show more content†¦It also allows us to detect other genetic diseases such as fragile X syndrome, neurofibromatosis, inherited colon cancer and many others. The HGP has allowed researchers to understand how inherited differences in genes can affect the way in which the body responds to certain medications (pharmacogenomics). This has resulted in better treatments and has enabled us to create new drugs that are more suitable for patients, immunotherapy techniques and potential replacement of defective genes using gene therapy. Advances such as targeted cancer therapies have transformed the approach to treating cancer. These are drugs that are able to block specific molecules involved in the growth, progression and spread of cancer and are cytostatic. This differs from standard chemotherapy drugs which are cytotoxic, killing normal and cancerous cells resulting in severe side effects. Targeted drugs can work to: †¢ Block and turn off chemical signals, signal transduction inhibitors block molecules involved in signal transduction, the process in which a cell responds to signals from the environment. 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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Public Administration Public Service

Question: Discuss about thePublic Administrationfor Public Service. Answer: Introduction Public administration is the academic branch that focuses on the implementation of government policy and keeps civil servants prepared for working in the public service. It is concerned with the government program implementation and policies. Also, the actions of officials who are in account of their behavior as denoted by Mustafa (2012) are looked upon. Hierarchy can be defined as an idea or system of management which suggests employing a person to a position of eligibility for this person. Apart from this, in every organization, there is a chief executive to manage the whole body and requires other people to help him since for effective performance of the public service responsibilities. All of them may not hold the same rank or perform the same duty. However, every individual performs that given task among the various tasks of the public services as asserted by Hemi (2016). Hierarchy of Administration Described below is the United Arab Emirates public administration system. To ensure efficient ruling of the UAE after the rise back in 1971, the overseers of UAE which comprise the Federation concluded on coming up with a constitution dictating the duties directed to the federal organizations. As for the numerous governmental formations around the globe, certain abilities remained as the prerogative of the individual Arabs. They had already established their dictating bodies before creation of the Federation. As seen in Articles 121 and 120 of the Emirates formulation (that was stabilized in 1996), the central regions below the watch of the men in charge are defense, foreign affairs and security. Also, nationality and immigration problems, postal, air traffic control, currency, education, telephone and other communications services licensing of aircraft (Mustafa, 2012). Also, some other segments individually prescribed include labor relations, banking, and extradition of criminals an d delimitation of territorial waters. Every other query was left to the local governments and jurisdiction of the unique emirates. A better view of the movement of the local and federal governments, both combined and separately, Samier (2014) underlines that the UAE's unique combination of the traditional and modern political structures has assured national stability. It has also presented the developmental foundation. The federal government system, at present, includes a governmental body in the form of the Federal Supreme Court, the Council of Ministers (Cabinet), the Supreme Council and the Federal National Council, which represents an independent judiciary. Management System of the Organization Comprising of the overseers of the Emirates, The Supreme Council, elects a vice-president and main president for a five-year period in office amongst members accordingly. The Abu Dhabi ruler who is called H.H. Sheikh bin Zayed Al Nahyan was promoted to the presidents office after the fathers death, Sheikh bin Sultan Al Nahyan. The Council has both legislative and executive abilities. It plans general policy, accepts the presidents resignation, approves the prime ministers nomination, and ratifies federal decrees and laws. It also absconds him from his position upon the presidents recommendation as indicated by the United Arab Emirates Constitutional Amendments (2014). The Ministers Council as quoted in the formulation as the main authority' for the Federation, spearheaded by a prime minister and chosen by the president and consults with the Supreme Council. Afterward, the Cabinet is proposed by the minister, which then requires the ratification of the president. Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Al Maktoum, serves as prime minister currently. The study above showcases the first proven exploitation of the impacts as well as processes of management in the government segment of the UAE. Role of Management in Effective Work Processes It is constructed to check the route in which public institutions implement, evaluate and formulate their strategy plans. Also, it identifies the elements of management that are directly related to the showcased outcomes. Based on a collection of 175 surveys from 70 institutions, outcomes present that the strategic management practice has become standard and regular. The practice has then been considered the epicenter of the reform of management in Emirates public institutions over the last few decades. Additionally, there is relatively strong awareness of improvement tools. The straightened card is implemented as the guideline for improvement planning by local and federal institutions. The case also proves that there is little to no explanation in the strategic management procedure between local as well as federal agencies and the outcomes of the endeavor are mostly beneficial. The effects of these outcomes for public management research and practitioners are expounded as pointed ou t by Elbanna (2013). Flow of Communication within Chosen Organization MOCA is building a comprehensive system of external and internal communications for the federal government, to support the federal government's strategic plan and to keep up with global developments. In 2008, the GCO was established within the General Secretariat of the Cabinet to be the main link in streamlining the communication between different federal ministries and entities and the Cabinet. Over the past years, it has contributed in building integrated communications systems for the government. These include the launch of 2008 Government Communication Strategy as well as the Federal 2014-2016 Government Communication resolution which assisted in developing a roadmap for public institutions to unify the reputation and voice of the government federal. It thus promoted the UAE position according to the United Emirates Constitutional amendments (2014). Conclusion To this end, the GCO sets unified procedures and standards for government branding, supports the making of government decisions, and unifies state address on various important issues. It also effectively contributes to building functional management communication capabilities and prepares regular studies and reports on media and government communication. It was also enhanced coordination and exchange of experience among federal entities. References Bin, M. (2016). Initial National Communication To The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The United Arab Emirates, 1-67. Elbanna, S. (2013). Processes and Impacts of Strategic Management: Evidence From the Public Sector in the United Arab Emirates. International Journal of Public Administration, 426-439. Hemi, J. (2016). Journal of Public Administration and Governance. Macrothink . Mustafa, A. (2012). Privatization and the public sector: a theoretical framework. The Impact of Privatization on the United Arab Emirates, 1-24. Samier, E. (2014). Designing Public Administration Curriculum for the UAE. Administrative Culture , 1-25. United Arab Emirates Constitutional Amendments. (2014). Constitute , 1-37.